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HB 434 Private security services providers and personnel; licensure, waiver, etc.

Introduced by: Ronald A. Villanueva | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE: (all summaries)

Licensure of private security services providers and personnel; waiver of prohibition for conviction of certain crimes. Requires that when the Director of the Department of Criminal Justice Services receives a written request from a person seeking to be (i) employed as a registered or certified employee by a private security services business or training school or (ii) issued a private security services registration, certification as an unarmed security officer, electronic security employee or technician's assistant, a private security services training school or instructor certification, compliance agent certification, or a private security services business license for a waiver of the prohibition against the registration or certification of such person who has been convicted of certain misdemeanors or any felony, the Director must grant or deny the waiver in writing within 30 days and state the reasons for the decision.


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